so the law says that is enough. they had sufficient evidence to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt and the other one is accessing the federal database. he was going through the nypd computers to find home addresses for the victim is he was seeking out. >> mike: i can underand it he would be able to be prosecuted on the conspiracy charge as well as mining through the federal databases but is a a life sentence appropriate for someone who has not carried out a crime that normally would warrant a life sentence? >> because it was prosecuted federally they were able to get tough sentencing guidelines so he can be held up to life but he has the ability to be paroled. what they will do is take a look at his past background, has he committed any other crimes what is his psychological background. they will do tests and examinations on him and come to a determination of what they feel is a suitable sentence. the prosecutors feel that the guy is dangerous, threat to society. clearly has some mental issues but was really carry